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About
This project provides almost 1:1 API bindings between Anjay (written in C) and Java, thus making it possible to run Anjay clients on Android for example.
This is a preview release and we don't provide any guarantees about API stability or library reliability.
Using in Android Studio
This project is released to Maven Central repository as
com.avsystem.anjay.anjay-android
. Add mavenCentral()
in repositories
section of your build script and implementation 'com.avsystem.anjay:anjay-android:2.+'
in dependencies
to use it.
Using anjay-java package
Although the anjay-java
package is released on Maven Central repository, it
requires native shared library to be available. See the Compilation guide for
details how to build the native library.
Compilation guide
First of all, remember to update all submodules using
git submodule update --init --recursive
.
Build library
./gradlew :library:build
The jar
file is placed in library/build/libs
directory. Note that it doesn't
include the native library, which can be found in library/build/cmake
directory.
Build and run demo
./gradlew :demo:build
java -Djava.library.path=library/build/cmake/ -jar demo/build/libs/demo.jar
By default, the client attempts to connect to coap://127.0.0.1:5683
, but it
can be customized using command line arguments. Use --help
to see all
available options.
Building for Android
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=<path to Android SDK> ./gradlew -Pandroid :library:build
The aar
files are in library/build/outputs/aar
directory.
Running tests
./gradlew :testing:check